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SandMath Manual - at last! - Ángel Martin - 11-02-2012 After a long delay and numerous startings and postponements, I'm glad to say the SandMath Manual is finally done - and posted at the usual site. http://hp41.claughan.com/file/SANDMATH_44%20Manual.pdf It finally got to the point that I didn't remember exactly what was in the module, specially after adding the secondary FAT and the sub-functions - so I needed the manual too! Won't win a Pulitzer prize but if you're interested in the SandMath then it'll be a great reading. Personally I think it's at the level of the 41Z Manual, hope you also find it interesting.
Cheers, Re: SandMath Manual - at last! - exschr - 11-02-2012 Very nice! Looking for rainy days and some idle times in between family and work ...
Thank you,
BTW: is there a typo on page 28 or didn't I get the wit? Re: SandMath Manual - at last! - Massimo Gnerucci (Italy) - 11-02-2012 THANK YOU Ángel!
Re: SandMath Manual - at last! - John Abbott (S. Africa) - 11-02-2012 Thanks Angel. I have some reading to do. Your efforts are really appreciated Re: SandMath Manual - at last! - Geir Isene - 11-02-2012 Quote:
I may contest that...
Re: SandMath Manual - at last! - Tim Wessman - 11-02-2012 You'd probably have better luck contesting for a Nobel Peace prize. The qualification on that seems to have been exceptionally flexible the past few years... ;-)
TW
Re: SandMath Manual - at last! - Luiz C. Vieira (Brazil) - 11-02-2012 Hola, Àngel. ¡Muchas gracias, amigo! Una magnifica fuente de informaciones. ¡"Sandmath" és una conquista formidable! ¡Congratulaciones!' (Thanks a lot, my friend. (It's) A magnificent source of information. "Sandmath" is a great achievement! Congratulations!) Best regards.
Luiz (Brazil)
Re: SandMath Manual - at last! - Michael Fehlhammer - 11-02-2012 Thanks a lot, Angel! Now all these powerful functions will never suffer the same fate as other jewels of code that lack documentation - SandMath will never vanish into oblivion! By the way, may I mention a faulty page numbering in the latest PowerCL manual - something got messed up from page 50 onwards; there are also some typos, if you wish I could send you the references.
Thank you again! Re: SandMath Manual - at last! - Ángel Martin - 11-02-2012 Thanks Roger - I'm afraid that's an internal wink to the SF series of the same name, you know the Canadian production... call it a poetic license of a teasing mind (writing those manuals is a very dire job! :-)
Re: SandMath Manual - at last! - Ángel Martin - 11-02-2012 Thanks Michael. Yes I got your remark on the POWERCL manual from the other thread; will eventually fix it but did I already say how hateful MS Word can be? I should´ve use Frame Maker but now it´s too late... but wait, it´s the pdf writer which creates the error so we´re trapped by the Windoze monster again!
Re: SandMath Manual - at last! - Ángel Martin - 11-02-2012 Thanks guys, it´s a bit overwhelming response, anyway glad you find it useful. And thanks to Jean-Marc Baillard again for is long-distance runner work expanding the limits of our beloved coconut platform.
Re: SandMath Manual - at last! - Ángel Martin - 11-02-2012 Muito obrigado Luiz :)
Re: SandMath Manual - at last! - Garth Wilson - 11-02-2012 Outstanding!
Poetic license of a teasing mind - exschr - 11-02-2012 I like the most: "Alea jacta est" "Linear Regression – Let’s not digress"
Cheers
"Math class is full of drama. There are so many problems to work out."
Re: SandMath Manual - at last! - BobVA - 11-02-2012 Thank you!
Re: SandMath Manual - at last! - Xavier A. (Brazil) - 11-03-2012 Gracias Ángel! Gracias Luján!
Merci Jean-Marc !
Re: SandMath Manual - at last! - Gerson W. Barbosa - 11-04-2012 Amazing, both the manual and the SandMath functions! Is it possible to have a physical module?
Here is my test of one of the functions: 01 LBL'S
This evaluates the infinite sum SUM(k=0,oo,(2*k+1)^n/2^k), where n is a positive integer.The actual results are integer numbers, but these are quite acceptable. Best regards, Gerson. Edited to fix a typo, as per Ángel's observation below.
Edited: 4 Nov 2012, 1:51 p.m. after one or more responses were posted
Re: SandMath Manual - at last! - Ángel Martin - 11-04-2012 Hi Gerson, wonderful little jewel indeed. Now, will you disclose what´s the function programmed under "S" (which BTW I called "GWB" :-) GWB(n) = 2^n PHI(1/2, -n, 1/2) where PHI is the Lerch transcendental function... PS. I see there's a typo in the SandMath manual, where for the stack contents of the output it lists the wrong values. You obviously figured it out! PPS. typo in line 04 of your program, should be Y^X (or where you using an HP35? :).
Edited: 4 Nov 2012, 11:12 a.m.
Re: SandMath Manual - at last! - Eddie W. Shore - 11-04-2012 Thanks - is manual has been added to my reading list.
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